Well, lefties haven't been proud of this country since we stole it from the Indians
Native Americans, so imagine my non-surprise. Just don't question
their patriotism! They love America for what it might become, someday,
if only the Great Unwashed would heed them. But pride?

Oh, well. Let's re-run Obama's Big Finish:

That is the country I love. That is the promise of America. And in this
election, if we can shed our cynicism and our doubts and our fears; if
we remember that we rise or fall as one people, and that we can meet
any challenge that comes our way if we meet it together, then I believe
that this generation will do its part to perfect our union and keep our
promise alive in the twenty-first century. Good night, God Bless, and as they say here in Butte, “tap ‘er light.”

"We shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any
hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, in order to assure the
survival and the success of liberty national health care."

Oh, I am creeping up on Mr. Goldfarb's quip. Not gonna do it!

But a closing thought - the Glib Lib has a well-deserved rep for delivering a fine speech. Will that answer any lingering doubts, or do folks actually expect deeds to match the words? An example of appropriate deeds would include having pointed out to one's minister, during a twenty year association, that he was a raving loon promoting hatred of America (and a Marine Corps volunteer). Just for example. Well, Joe Klein is paid to write, so for him, talk is not cheap.

When miners want to dig new tunnels into the solid rock of The Richest
Hill on Earth, they bore small holes into the rock face and then fill
them with sticks of dynamite. They then tap the sticks into place using
a long rod, hence the phrase “tap ‘er light”. In short, it means be
careful that you don’t blow us all up.

Interesting that Obama is alluding to the possibility of a sudden, devastating explosion during his campaign. More Wright revelations? Tony Rezko? Michelle has freed herself from the duct tape? Keep Hill Alive!

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For the left, America apparently is always an abstract idea, a destination, a goal. It's never a real nation, here right now. It's a work in progress with the work never done, the mission never accomplished.

More government, more legislation, more policies.

This - this belief that there is some eschatological or final goal that must be met - is the real similarity between liberalism and fascism that Goldberg talks about. That the nation must have an ultimate national goal and that our roles in it is to serve a state that will accomplish that goal.

Last night at a fundraiser in San Francisco, Barack Obama took a question on what he’s looking for in a running mate. “I would like somebody who knows about a bunch of stuff that I’m not as expert on,” he said, and then he was off and running. “I think a lot of people assume that might be some sort of military thing to make me look more Commander-in-Chief-like. Ironically, this is an area--foreign policy is the area where I am probably most confident that I know more and understand the world better than Senator Clinton or Senator McCain.”

Kim, I remember seeing a comment on NR years ago to the effect that if a man subjected his wife to the relentless criticism that progressives subject the United States, no one would be surprised if the woman divorced him.

Sara - and he goes on to say he's well-traveled, and in fact visited Pakistan once in college. I don't think he wants "time spent in Asia" to become a point of comparison in the fall campaign.

For more on Obama's connections to communism,
Here is a Presto Pundit Article

"There's a big mystery at the heart of Barack Obama's Dreams For My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance. What was Barack Obama doing seeking out Marxist professors in college? Why did Obama choose a Communist Party USA member as his socio- political counselor in high school? Why was he spending his time studying neocolonialism and the writings of Frantz Fanon, the pro-violence author of "the Communist Manifesto of neocolonialsm", in college? Why did he take time out from his studies at Columbia to attend socialist conferences at Cooper Union?"

For those who remember John Kerry, he came from much the same background in Communism.Article

M Simon, if you've got a big rod, you better start out easy, with a lot of grease.

where I've seen progress made for working families who need leaders who are willing to stand up and fight for them.
Did he hire Bob Schrum? Or is it just impossible for a Democrat to talk about freedom anymore?